There are plenty of lunar samples on Earth. These are only ones known to be in private hands. Returned to Earth by the unmanned Soviet Luna-16 mission, these moon rocks were presented to the widow of the Soviet space program's director. They have remained in the same private collection since being initially sold in 1993 for nearly $450,000. They're encased under glass below an adjustable lens and labeled "ЧАСТИЦЫ ГРУНТА ЛУНЫ-16" [SOIL PARTICLES FROM LUNA-16] on a plate below. The samples will be offered as part of a larger Space Exploration auction, taking place at Sotheby's in New York on November 29.

As far as rare NASA memorabilia goes, this Super Sonic Transport Model will appease any space nerd. The miniature comes straight out of the Langley Research Center and was used during the 1960s for free-flight technique simulations. Its made of mostly wood and composite materials and measures in on the large side at 51-inches long. Since this one has been kept completely original, the body features some authentic dings and scratches from its time floating through the wind tunnels.

Along with 22 other significant items from his estate, Stephen Hawking's Motorized Wheelchair is going up for sale. The late great physicist started having to rely on wheelchairs in the late 1960s as a result of his amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. This one, in particular, was used from the late-1980s to the mid-1990s and is the oldest surviving member of his collection. The auction also includes his Cambridge Ph.D. thesis, a script from his cameo on The Simpsons, and various awards and medals. Bidding begins on October 31 and the proceeds from this lot will go to The Stephen Hawking Foundation and The Motor Neurone Disease Association.

There aren't many shoes that are versatile enough for a formal occasion but also look great with a pair of jeans. But The Newton is up for both occasions and plenty in-between. Each pair is Goodyear welted for flexibility and maximum durability and they're lined with leather for increased breathability, and have a comfortable footbed and a leather outsole that's built to stand the test of time. And even when that outsole wears thin, they can be easily re-soled by a repair service -- extending the life of your favorite pair. Available in black and oak leather.

He's best known for his screenprint paintings, but Andy Warhol was nearly as prolific a photographer as he was a painter. The Andy Warhol Photography Archive lets you peruse some 130,000 exposures taken by the pop artist between 1976 and 1987. Among the gems found in the 3,600 contact sheets include street scenes from New York, shots from the hot spots of the time, and portraits of celebrities and artists including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Truman Capote, Debbie Harry, Jackie Kennedy, and Keith Haring.

Inspired by the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb just a decade earlier, 1932's The Mummy starring Boris Karloff was one of a trifecta of early horror releases for Universal that set the tone for the genre. All are considered classics. This rare original-copy poster for the film is also considered a classic, and one of the most prized film posters in existence. A stone lithograph designed by Universal advertising art director Karoly Grosz, it's one of one three examples known to exist and is an outstanding early example of the visual language that still dominates movie poster design today. It already set the record for most valuable film poster once, in 1997. With an astronomical estimate and a starting bid to match, it will no doubt do so again when the hammer drops on October 31.

Brushing your teeth is good for your oral health, but now it can do good for other's as well. When you get or gift a quip All-Black Electric Toothbrush, not only do you get the sonic benefits of their minimalist design, you also give oral care access and education to disadvantaged families because every purchase will help benefit the ADA Foundation. Each set comes with their signature brush in a limited edition monochromatic hue that features a timer, guiding pulses, multi-use travel cover and all-black brush heads delivered every 3 months for just $5.

*For each All-Black brush sold during the promotion through Mar. 31, 2019, quip will donate $5 to the ADA Foundation, up to a maximum of $250,000. Offer not valid in AL, AR, CT, GA, IL, HI, MA, MS, NH, NJ, SC and UT.

SimpliSafe teamed up with global design firm IDEO to create a home security experience more beautiful, powerful and intuitive than ever before. Rebuilt from the ground up with new safeguards to create a latticework of protection the new Simplisafe is half the size with double the range. It's also fifty percent louder, five times faster, and the system's wireless Keypad is soft, smooth and wakes with a touch. It's incredibly easy to set up in just a few minutes with no drilling, wiring or tools required and is offered at the same revolutionary price that made SimpliSafe the fastest growing home security company in the nation.

Made up of 182 letters, including handwritten, typed, signed, telegrams, and postcards, as well as three drawings, this Hunter S. Thompson Letter Archive is a treasure trove of writing from the storied author. The vast majority of the letters, dated from 1955 to 1974, are from Thompson to childhood Paul Semonin, and show the evolution of his signature Gonzo style, as well as recounting his time in Big Sur, the writing of The Rum Diary, and his time with — and beating by — the Hell's Angels that inspired the book of the same name. Of historical importance is a famous letter written the day of JFK's assassination, which was only partially published, along with 24 of the other letters, in The Proud Highway: The Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman 1955-1967. As a whole, the lot represents a one-of-a-kind look into the inner workings of one of the last century's greatest authors.

Worn by Timothy Dalton's stunt double during the filming of License To Kill, this Rolex Submariner Watch is a wearable piece of Bond memorabilia. Notably, the watch was featured during a car chase scene in Mexico, during which 007 takes a tanker truck up onto its left-side wheels to dodge an incoming missile. The lot includes photos of the cast and crew on location in Mexico, paperwork from Rolex, a book about the making of the film, and a certificate of authenticity from EON Productions.